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M21 Open Cluster

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M21 Open Cluster

Messier 21 or M21, also designated NGC 6531 or Webb’s Cross, is an open cluster of stars located to the north-east of Sagittarius in the night sky, close to the Messier objects M20 to M25 (except M24). It was discovered and catalogued by Charles Messier on June 5, 1764. This cluster is relatively young and tightly packed. A few blue giant stars have been identified in the cluster, but Messier 21 is composed mainly of small dim stars. With a magnitude of 6.5, M21 is not visible to the naked eye; however, with the smallest binoculars it can be easily spotted on a dark night. The cluster is positioned near the Trifid nebula (NGC 6514), but is not associated with that nebulosity. It forms part of the Sagittarius OB1 association.

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Observation Log Information
Log Index:222
Session:112
Date:1991-08-04
Equipment:C14w26mmPIossl
Location:ABWCO

Keywords: M21, Open Cluster, Messier, Sagittarius

January 16, 2024
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